Nashville Prepares for an Exciting Autumn Film Season with Diverse Screenings and Festivals

Nashville Film Lovers Rejoice: Exciting Autumn Screenings Ahead!

As the leaves begin to change and a crispness fills the air, Nashville is buzzing with excitement for its upcoming film season! This autumn is bringing a delightful array of cinematic treats that cater to all tastes. Whether you’re a documentary enthusiast, a fan of thought-provoking narratives, or simply looking for a good laugh, there’s something on the schedule just for you.

A Perfect Blend of Films at Vanderbilt’s International Lens Series

One of the most exciting offerings this fall is Vanderbilt University’s fantastic International Lens series. Showing at the Sarratt Cinema, this free ongoing film series promises to leave you thinking for days. With films ranging from the heart-wrenching documentary A Decent Home on October 3rd to the enchanting pre-release screening of A24’s On Becoming a Guinea Fowl on November 14th, it’s hard to choose just one! Not to be missed is the visually stunning Blade Runner 2049 screening on December 5th – a shining example of science fiction at its finest.

Mark Your Calendars for the International Black Film Festival

Don’t forget to save some time for the 19th Annual International Black Film Festival, which will run from October 2nd to 6th. Get ready to be captivated by powerful storytelling, especially in the Long Documentary category featuring films such as Emmett Till: White Lies, Black Death and Betye Saar: Ready to Be a Warrior. This festival is sure to spark conversations and bring cultural awareness to the forefront of the audience’s minds.

The Anticipation Builds for the Nashville Film Festival

And just around the corner is the much-awaited 55th Annual Nashville Film Festival, taking place from September 19 to 25! Held across various venues like the Belcourt and Regal Green Hills, this year’s festival will showcase nearly 50 feature-length films, along with engaging panels and music videos. It’s the perfect opportunity for film lovers to catch a glimpse of upcoming talent while exploring a variety of genres.

Must-See Films of the Nashville Film Festival

Our film writers have narrowed down some must-see selections from this year’s festival that we bet you’ll love! Devo is a historic documentary that takes an in-depth look at the groundbreaking band’s rise from a small art collective in Ohio to rock legends, becoming the pioneers of video culture. Likewise, for fans of blues music, A Man Called Hurt dives into the life of Mississippi John Hurt, offering a glimpse into his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to a celebrated musician.

If you’re interested in some local storytelling, The Day the Music Stopped tackles the ongoing battle between local music venues and corporate giants, specifically looking at Nashville’s Exit/In. It’s both nostalgic and eye-opening, making it a must-watch for anyone who loves Music City.

A Heartfelt Documentary and Engaging Narratives Await

Another compelling entry is Songs From the Hole, which illuminates the life of James Jacobs, a man who used songwriting as a therapeutic release during his time in solitary confinement. This touching portrayal invites viewers to reflect on the human spirit’s resilience in the face of dire challenges. Plus, don’t miss Bob Trevino Likes It, a humor-laden film about navigating life’s struggles, presenting both hilarity and depth in equal measure – the perfect combination for anyone who’s ever dealt with family drama!

Exploring Diverse Stories and Unique Perspectives

For those intrigued by unique narratives, there’s Driver, showcasing the realities of female truck drivers fighting for their rights in a male-dominated industry. This thought-provoking piece is reflective of larger social issues faced today. On the lighter side, Universal Language offers up absurdist comedy that creatively explores a world heavily influenced by Iranian culture.

Nashville is abuzz with cinematic excitement this fall! With an impressive lineup of documentaries, dramatic narratives, and even a few comedies to balance it out, there’s a film for everyone. Be sure to grab your tickets early and settle in for an extraordinary season of storytelling that promises to inspire, entertain, and spark discussion among screen enthusiasts across the city!


Author: HERE Nashville

HERE Nashville

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